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IE png transparency hack

Hello good pple of the forum,
I've searched the forum and found some solution that should work for this problem. Basically, i have some couples of transparent background pngs on my site which needs to be displayed correctly in IE 6.
css code:

If those are separate IDs being applied to separate elements (which I'm sure they are), then you'll have to separate the selectors with commas. Then do the same with the Star HTML hack. The hack for example, would look like this:

If the three IDs are being applied to the same element, then you won't need all those ID selectors, and can just reference the one at the "bottom of the food chain" (the last one) since it'll be the element that has the filter applied to it.

Of course, I'm just grasping at straws here since I can't even see the HTML code you're using.